Must have been later than "Late 80s": Jonas & Ezekiel was published in 1992 on "Rites of Passage". The same concert also featured "Fare thee well", which Emily introduces as "brand new" - it was released in 1994 on "Swamp Ophelia".
Wow I remember watching this episode. Back home in San Antonio ACL was on on Saturday nights. Mary Chapin Carpenter played in feeling lucky, Nancy Griffin did from a distance, and the girls also did hammer and a nail. One of my favorite ACL shows.
I would say it’s probably pre-Rites Of Passage, given that it’s in a different key (there’s no other recording of them playing it in Am, they use a capo to put it in Bm) and that it seems Emily hasn’t written her part yet
His name was Bob Sheldon and he owned a bookstore called Internationalist Books and he was murdered. Cops declared it a robbery gone wrong and closed the case, but it was probably a hate crime or possibly something even more sinister. If you Google his name and the bookstore’s you’ll find articles about it, there’s one from the Indy Week by someone who worked at the bookstore. Sonic Youth also sang about him in their song “Chapel Hill.”
She is just hands down one of the finest deepest brilliant artists …her depth and truth and voice go to my bones, and yes…my heart. Directly
Still gives me the chills to this day
This one and scooter boys are creepily beautiful and hauntingly amazing.
Simply beautiful 🌹 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
🎵🎶Voices in the woods and the mountaintops🎶🎵
Must have been later than "Late 80s": Jonas & Ezekiel was published in 1992 on "Rites of Passage".
The same concert also featured "Fare thee well", which Emily introduces as "brand new" - it was released in 1994 on "Swamp Ophelia".
It's from 91. I remember watching. Mary Chapin Carpenter & Patty Griffith were also on the show this night. Great night!
@@guyo7351 my fave also, so many lyrics to pick, dynamite poets with guitars
Frank Cindrich Nancy Griffith. Excellent episode.
Wow I remember watching this episode. Back home in San Antonio ACL was on on Saturday nights. Mary Chapin Carpenter played in feeling lucky, Nancy Griffin did from a distance, and the girls also did hammer and a nail. One of my favorite ACL shows.
I would say it’s probably pre-Rites Of Passage, given that it’s in a different key (there’s no other recording of them playing it in Am, they use a capo to put it in Bm) and that it seems Emily hasn’t written her part yet
Wow!
Beautiful person!
My whole life was spent on route 5
anyone know who the activist was that got shot? we are still in this ancient battle.
His name was Bob Sheldon and he owned a bookstore called Internationalist Books and he was murdered. Cops declared it a robbery gone wrong and closed the case, but it was probably a hate crime or possibly something even more sinister. If you Google his name and the bookstore’s you’ll find articles about it, there’s one from the Indy Week by someone who worked at the bookstore.
Sonic Youth also sang about him in their song “Chapel Hill.”
Why no haemonies?
oh, before Emily arranged her harmonies.